Dipping device for match-machines.



P. MGLING. DIPPING DEVICE-20B MATCH MACHINES.

PPLIUATION-FILED 06T.`l,4 1912.

Patented Feb'. 25, 1913.-

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C@ LWQ/a P. M'o'GLlNG. DIPPING DEVICE POB MATCH MACHINES.

APPLICATION FILED ocr. 1s; 1912.

- Patented Feb. 25, 1913.

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rami. eresmas, or nURLACrt, GERMANY, Assrenoa To BADISCHE MAscHIN'ENrA- esta e -Ersnnernssnanr vonMALse. snBoLp UND sEBoLD & NEFF, or DURLACH,

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Direi-Ne DEVICE Fon MATCH-MACHINES.

Patented Feb`.'25, 1913.

application-:nea october 16, 19121 serial Hofmann.

T o @ZZ whom. it may concer/t,

' lsubject of the German Emperor, and resimy invention, and Fig. Q is another'vert-i Y ered.

dent. 'of Durlach, in the Grrandl Duchyof Baden, German Empire, h ave invented certain new and useful Improvements in'Dipping Devices forMatch-Machines, of which the following is a specitication.

' My invention relates in general to match machines of the .kind inwhich carriers are lemployed for receiving splints which have 4been cutl from timber and are pushed with their ends into holes of the carriers; and it relatesV in particularI to an improved dipping device adapted for use in connection with such machines and serving to provide the other ends or heads of said splints with the igniti'ng substance. L

My improvements consist- 1n certain arrangements and combinations ofl parts, as are fully described hereinafter.

In order to make ny invention more clear, I'refer to` the accompanying drawings, in which similar letters denote similar parts throughout the severalviews, and in which: \Figure 1 is a vertical cross section through a dipping device constructed according to cal section showing a slightly modiiied form of construction.

In a frame 69 two vertical rods 70 are longitudinally guided, which carry on their upper ends a frame consisting of two crossheads 71 and two rails 72, A shaft 7 driven from the machine 'carries twocam disks 74, on the periphery of which two rollers 75 at the free ends of two parallel levers 76 are made to roll. The two levers 7 G'rock on the machine frame at 77 and are pivotally connected with the two lrods 70, so'that from the two cam disks 74 the two rails 72, 72are periodically raised and low- A table 78 constructed as a Acarriage is made to rolllwit-h its wheels 80, 80V on the two rails 472, 72. Twov guides 81 have grooves 89 for guiding` the ends of the carriers 88, 83. The table 78is shown to have a width suftlcient for permitting the splints 84, 84: in six juxtaposed carriers 83 'to dip in the viscous igniting n iater1al. Four vertical arms 85, 85 are provided on the two rails 72, 72 and have such a length, 'that `their upper ends are norinall)z in clost` proxof siX carriers above the `table 78. The grooves 82 of the'two guides 81 are upwardly widened above the said two carriers, so as to form two recesses 86, 86 in each guide 81. Then it is possible for the four arms 85, 8 5 toraise the said two carriers 83, 83 almost at the same time that the table 78 is raised, as is clearly shown. On each guide 81 are provided two lugs 87, 87 in which two pistons 88, 88 are vertically guided by means of their rods S9, 89. lHelical springs 90, 90 surrounding the rods 89, 89 serve for pressing the said two carriersv 83, 83 by means of the pistons 88, 8,8 downward.

The two carriers 83, 83 on the four arms 85, 85. are shown in their upper position to be still'in Contact with the neighboring carriers', so that the regular operation of the dipping device vis insured. Should, howT ever, the said two carriers be raised beyond the upper surfaces of the remaining carriers, it will be necessary to make the upper ends of the arms 85, 85 of a width like the carriers, Vso that they can serve as distance pieces -and permit the 'raised carriers to return to their initial position on being lowered without creating any disturbances.

Itwill be' seen,l that by. the arms 85, 85

the two carriers 83, 83 above. their upper ends arev raisedsinmltaneously with the :table 7 8,'so as to. prevent thet-wo longitudinal rims 79, 79 of thetable from striking the lower .ends of the splints 84, 84 above them. In -this manner the necessity is avoided to form two spaces 4between the group of carriers above the table and the two series of carriers on both sides as hitherto.

F'gg 2 represents a similar dipping device suitable for continuously fed carriers. The

two vertical rods 91 guided in the' frame 9L) and operated from two cam disks 93 b v means of two rollers 91 and two levers 95 carry on their upper ends two cross-heads 96.011 which a frame 97 comprising two rails 98, 98 is transverselyy guided. Two parallel can disks 99 are fastened on the shaft 100 for. slowlyv movingl the two rails 98. 98 to the right and rapidly returningr them tothc left by meansl of two rollers 101, two levers 102. two rods 103. two lcvers 101 and. two rofs 105. The lahlc 10G` the arms 107.- 107 and the two guides 108 an` constructed substantially thc lsame asheforc.

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' l, In a clipping device for match machines',- fthe combination with a table adapted to receive viscous ignitingn'laterial and-having vtwo longitudinal rims, of carriers with dependent'. splints,' means forV guiding said carriei's lover said table; means raising said'table so asto dip the 'splints in the carriers above 1 and'within reach of the 1 table-,x and means 'fof raising theftvvo carv riers .above the 'two' longitudinal rims ofi said table simultaneonslywith' said table.

' 2'; In a dipping device fior match-ma' chimes, -the combination with'a table' adapted f '.to, receive viscosLigniting' material land hav- 0 ingtwo l'ongitu.dlnall runs, of'carriers'with dependent spl'nts adapted to be' continufor periodically v Itaneously .With said table,`

continuously' fed ously fed, means for guiding said carriers over said table, means forpeliodically raising said .table so as to dip the splints in the carriers ab'ove and Within reach of the table,

-means for raising the t-Wo carriers above the two longitudinal rims of saidtable simulandl means for table tofollow the periodically moving said carriers;

In testimony whereof I aliX my'signat'ure in presence of two-Witnesses,- v

PAUL MGLING.

itnesseszf l yJOSEPH HEIFFER,

'CHRIST HEERMANN. 

